I have tried: Disabling the HomeGroup Setting the advanced share settings to on or off depending on the options as free and least secure I can get. You may temporary disable firewall on the computers that share the folder with red X. Because it uses repeated attempts, it is successful every time you log on. Close the Registry and Reboot Windows I saw that article while troubleshooting the client computer earlier and tired to install the hotfix, but it stated it was not applicable to the computer. So you must create the same shortcut to run as administrator at startup.
There must be a way to solve this without upgrading to a different version of Windows. For each users Active Directory account I had configured the profile to connect the homedrive to a drive letter and then had also configured the same drive mapping within group policy preferences. Open the Local Security Policy 3. Sometimes in Windows 10, mapped drives do not always automatically and reliably reconnect at logon. The Fix: Tweak the Local Security Policy I finally found the answer. If you make the whole drive available by mistake, then you have to fight with synch centre to get it off, so that you don't end up with your whole network drive crammed up your C: drive! Greetings, I have a small network. That will open the Run dialog.
When you click Finish, Windows creates the network drive and automatically opens it in Windows Explorer. After setting it to 'On', the mapped drives are connecting on startup. Click 'Start' and Type Run 2. If it was turned off for any reason, that could have been causing the issue where you could not connect to a wireless network or even an issue where you could not see the wireless network at all in the list. The user has several mapped drives and is unable to access any that reside on our two main fileservers.
Logged off, rebooted and 'presto' - all is fine. The good news is that we opened a ticket with Microsoft and they were able to reproduce this problem and have confirmed it is a 'bug' but there's no word on whether or not this is seen as something that needs to be fixed. This did the trick for me. Otherwise, the quotes are optional. I didn't thin it was causing any problems until a database we used error out when tring to retrieve an image from a mapped drive. I kept getting the following error message: Windows is Unable to Connect to the Selected Network Strange problem! One of those could be Network Discovery, which lets Windows talk and connect to other computers and network devices.
Due to the application and not the code, I actually lost the documents that i had created the previous day. Close the Registry and Reboot Windows I'm having a very similar problem, where the permissions exist, but the path is not accessible to the user. I have seen this be a problem in windows 7. Wireless routers are notorious for having all kinds of strange connection issues and most of the time the problem can be fixed by simply restarting. However for some people, using this could cause you problems. You need to properly set the Local Security Policy, which annoying comes with no default value set. Can someone please help me out.
The local computer shop installed a new, faster,bigger drive with Win7 Pro 64 bit, and although I had to do a few reboot-and-renames, after about 2 weeks I was able to connect directly after every cold boot. This solution worked for me also. If this service is disabled, any services that explicitly depend on it will fail to start. This is wonderful, thank you so much! Network drivers are actually what that you need in order to connect your computer to any network. Type regedit and hit Enter.
On this, there is a setting named 'Wait for Link', which is 'Auto Detect' by default. But perhaps in your answer you should have provided an example of your explanation. Now it should be fixed. This, and another problem is when you hover a file over Windows Explorer and happen to hover over a non-connected drive, it'll freeze the computer for 5-10 seconds. Set the value to 1 4.
Guest Account on the Windows 7 Machine is off. I'm a long time user of batch files and realize I could place use one as a band aid for this issue, but I don't want to go that route. And believe it or not but sometimes it gets really hard to find where the actual fault is, and what do we really need to do to fix the problem. Inexplicably, two work computers could not connect to the server. If you find that was the problem, try a different product or try to reinstall it. My preference is to have offline files disabled. At least not the ones with different usernames than the username, that i am currently logged in with.
In order to test this, try to turn off or disable the security on the wireless router temporarily to see if you are able to connect. This process of mapping network drives between two different versions of Windows comes to help when you have these different versions of Windows running in the same network. Or could forced browser elections cause this sort of problem I wonder? When I applied RogerRamjets solution along with Ivan's, all worked flawlessly. Hey guys, Yesterday i reformated my Computer and reinstalled windows 7 ultimate on my main computer. If you can, try uninstalling it and seeing if that fixes your issue. I have been trying to solve this for months and found a solution online that has worked for me on 3 separate computers. I'm having the same problem that marstech describes.